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3003 MaterMagist 256 | is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in 3004 PaenitAgere 12 | store for the person who thinks that penance is necessary 3005 MaterMagist 236 | of these same principles; thirdly, one decides what in the 3006 PetrCathed 3,65 | attributes. Had He not done this-and it is absurd even to make 3007 PrincPastor 44 | never warn sufficiently of this-that this form of apostolate 3008 SacerNostri 2,46 | them. "To be convinced of this-witnesses tell us-all that was necessary 3009 PacemTerris 69 | State, and executives must thoroughly understand the law and carefully 3010 MaterMagist 61 | perfection of modern methods of thought-diffusion-the press, cinema, radio, television-makes 3011 SacerNostri 2,36 | of Ars used to say - "is thoughtlessness. It annoys us to turn our 3012 MaterMagist 198 | of want and misery which threatens to extinguish human life, 3013 PacemTerris 48 | solely or mainly by means of threats and intimidation or promises 3014 PaenitAgere 20 | commanding them to observe a threeday fast.20~ 3015 PacemTerris 68 | a form which embodies a threefold division of public office 3016 PacemTerris 35 | enough; for human society thrives on freedom, namely, on the 3017 SacerNostri 3,92 | souls along with it"95 and throbs with a love greater than 3018 PacemTerris 172 | at St. Peter's, on Holy Thursday, the eleventh day of April, 3019 PrincPastor 1 | reception of the triple Tiara, in the sermon which We 3020 PacemTerris 49 | unless their own authority is tied to God's authority, and 3021 MaterMagist 169 | their citizens, with their time-honored traditions and customs.~ 3022 SacerNostri 1,29 | sometimes happens at the present time-let him take to heart these 3023 PacemTerris 125 | national characteristics and timehonored civil institutions. They 3024 PetrCathed 4,105 | We urge them to strive tirelessly and with all their strength 3025 MaterMagist 185 | constantly obtrudes itself today-a world problem, as well as 3026 PetrCathed 4,115 | problems that beset men today-and affect Christianity also-are 3027 MaterMagist 146 | association is a vital need today-especially in the case of family farms. 3028 PrincPastor 6 | where the labors of the toilers in God's vineyard are very 3029 PrincPastor 55 | gratitude to all those who are toiling for the propagation of the 3030 PetrCathed 1,18 | who is truth, approve or tolerate the indifference, neglect, 3031 MaterMagist 11 | They were either forbidden, tolerated, or recognized as having 3032 AeterDeiSap 56 | population. . . It has, too, the tombs of our common fathers and 3033 PetrCathed 1,13 | insinuated . . . into weighty tomes and slender volumes, into 3034 PacemTerris 158 | turns aside into error; tomorrow, perhaps, illumined by God' 3035 PaenitAgere 11 | them in the form of fiery tongues, Peter expressed his invitation 3036 MaterMagist 36 | authority was becoming the tool of plutocracy, which was 3037 MaterMagist 115 | consumer goods, houses, land, tools and equipment (in the case 3038 PacemTerris 133 | diplomatic channels, or by top-level meetings and discussions, 3039 PetrCathed 3,61 | discuss serious religious topics. They will consider, in 3040 MaterMagist 259 | of deadly errors; it is torn by deep disorders. But it 3041 PetrCathed 4,125 | this end He endured abuse, torture, and agonizing pain, all 3042 PetrCathed 1,10 | may no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about 3043 PetrCathed 2,58 | sacred institution. If it totters, if the norms which the 3044 AeterDeiSap 57(51) | Menaia tou holou eniautou III, Rome 3045 PrincPastor 17 | them.32 Indeed, this is the touchstone of the effectiveness of 3046 MaterMagist 130 | would be easier to keep track of the movement of the working 3047 PrincPastor 49 | in their professions and trades, but are also an asset to 3048 MaterMagist 134 | cannot as a rule make the trading profit necessary to furnish 3049 PrincPastor 19 | the special customs and traditional institutions of the people . . .; 3050 PacemTerris 151 | 151. In traditionally Christian States at the 3051 MaterMagist 120 | further consideration arises. Tragic situations and urgent problems 3052 PacemTerris 148 | profession . Apostolate of a Trained Laity~ 3053 PrincPastor 50 | duty whose neglect would be traitorous-base their thinking and action 3054 MaterMagist 241 | remember, too, that if in the transaction of their temporal affairs 3055 PacemTerris 45 | true God-a personal God transcending human nature. They recognize 3056 PrincPastor 22 | administration can be easily transferred to the lay men and women 3057 MaterMagist 46 | has undergone a radical transformation, both in the internal structure 3058 MaterMagist 243 | monstrous masterpiece . . . transforming man into a giant of the 3059 MaterMagist 229 | 229. The transition from theory to practice 3060 GrataRecord 17(10) | health or to salvation.-Translator's note. ~ 3061 MaterMagist 196 | to our first parents: to transmit human life - "Increase and 3062 MaterMagist 195 | co-operation with God in the transmitting of human life and the bringing 3063 PacemTerris 130 | when material resources, travel from one country to another, 3064 MaterMagist 167 | wealthier nations which have traversed this road before them. ~ 3065 PetrCathed 1,14 | and ignoble behavior, to treacherous error and perilous vice. ~ 3066 SacerNostri 2,56 | so too the priest must tread the lofty path of Christian 3067 MaterMagist 211 | is rapidly destroying the treasured illusion of an earthly paradise. 3068 PaenitAgere 26 | impart from the Church's treasury a plenary indulgence, obtainable 3069 PetrCathed 2,58 | foundations of the state tremble; civil society stands betrayed 3070 PaenitAgere 16 | words of the Council of Trent-the best restorative for Catholic 3071 PrincPastor 41 | officially received into their tribal groups. ~Catechists~ 3072 GrataRecord 19 | In all things we suffer tribulation, but we are not distressed; 3073 PacemTerris 93 | armed force nor by deceit or trickery. There must be a mutual 3074 MaterMagist 229 | is especially so when one tries to reduce to concrete terms 3075 SacerNostri 2,38 | heights of the Most Holy Trinity. And the crowds of pilgrims 3076 PrincPastor 1 | of Our reception of the triple Tiara, in the sermon which 3077 PetrCathed 4,121 | cause of the Church may be triumphant. ~ 3078 PaenitAgere 14 | think he deserves, who has trodden under foot the Son of God, 3079 PetrCathed Int,1 | things or weighed down with troubles and difficulties, turned 3080 PrincPastor 23 | whole world will remain even truer: "the prospects and plans 3081 PrincPastor 22 | truth of Jesus Christ is the truest function of the Church. 3082 MaterMagist 35 | the owners, but only the trustees and directors of invested 3083 SacerNostri 3,117 | have been received, and trusting confidently that still more 3084 PetrCathed 1,6 | source: ignorance of the truth-and at times even more than 3085 AeterDeiSap 41 | all teachers of divine truths-all bishops, that is-must necessarily 3086 PaenitAgere 17(17) | Collect for Tuesday in the first week in Lent. ~ 3087 PaenitAgere 36 | gives frequent rein to the turbulent emotions of the soul and 3088 AeterDeiSap 5 | informs us that he was "of Tuscan nationality from his father 3089 SacerNostri ,5 | it that this Saint would twice cast the brilliant light 3090 MaterMagist 57 | initiative is lacking, political tyranny ensues and, in addition, 3091 PacemTerris 142 | United Nations Organization (U.N.) was established, as is 3092 PacemTerris 159(67) | Pius XI's encyclical letter Ubi arcano, AAS 14 (1922) 698; 3093 SacerNostri 3,80 | of virtue rather than the ugliness of vice."85 For this humble 3094 PetrCathed 2,47(16) | Per un solido ordine sociale." 3095 GrataRecord 17 | from asserting in firm and unambiguous, though also calm terms. 3096 PrincPastor 36 | established Church enjoyed the unanimous backing and close-knit support 3097 SacerNostri 2,45 | 46. It is almost unbelievable how ardent his devotion 3098 PacemTerris 27 | protection must be effective, unbiased, and strictly just. To quote 3099 GrataRecord 6 | mysterious designs. ~An Unbroken Succession~ 3100 PacemTerris 119 | for Our part, will pray unceasingly that God may bless these 3101 PrincPastor 19 | their feast days, leaving unchanged their methods of computation 3102 PaenitAgere 14 | God, and has regarded as unclean the blood of the covenant 3103 AeterDeiSap 16 | Eutyches had, by violent and unconstitutional means, done all they could 3104 PacemTerris 120 | Evolution of Economically Under-developed Countries~ 3105 PacemTerris 51 | the passing of such laws undermines the very nature of authority 3106 MaterMagist 158 | equally responsible for the undernourished peoples.40 [Hence], it is 3107 AeterDeiSap 53 | man of you make himself undeserving of this praise, or allow 3108 PaenitAgere 11 | 11. The Apostles held undeviatingly to the principles of their 3109 PrincPastor 18 | traditions of a solid and undiluted education, but also that 3110 MaterMagist 50 | lighted, and hand it on with undiminished flame. It is a torch to 3111 MaterMagist 118 | of the concentration of undue economic power in the hands 3112 PacemTerris 97 | frequently tend to magnify unduly characteristics proper to 3113 PacemTerris 158 | in man's very nature an undying capacity to break through 3114 MaterMagist 204 | beneficial to it; while a growing uneasiness gnaws at men's hearts and 3115 SacerNostri 1,14 | his spirit was free and unencumbered by impediments of this kind, 3116 AeterDeiSap 44 | successors. Leo's words are quite unequivocal: "The Lord takes special 3117 PrincPastor 31 | Prince of Shepherds the "unfading crown of glory."54 These 3118 PrincPastor 53 | own but also, alas, may be unfavorable ground for the growth of 3119 PacemTerris 111 | started by some chance and unforeseen circumstance. Moreover, 3120 SacerNostri 3,91 | stubbornness in sin and ungrateful disregard for God's great 3121 MaterMagist 242 | his achievements deserves ungrudging admiration; nor is he yet 3122 PacemTerris 128 | 128. And yet, unhappily, we often find the law of 3123 AeterDeiSap 66 | say that this prayer went unheeded by the heavenly Father, 3124 AeterDeiSap 45 | and emphatic enough; yet unhesitatingly St. Leo claims the same 3125 PacemTerris 94 | for political autonomy and unification into a single nation. For 3126 AeterDeiSap 41 | dignity, yet they have not uniform rank, for there was a distinction 3127 MaterMagist 70 | developed countries, relatively unimportant services, and services of 3128 PacemTerris 69 | be wholly incorrupt and uninfluenced by the solicitations of 3129 PetrCathed 3,82 | heights, that charity which unites us with God; let us have 3130 PetrCathed 3,66 | Catholic Church. ~Three Unities~ 3131 MaterMagist 99 | the individual productive units which have the greatest 3132 PrincPastor 18 | of Missiology in the same university; "not a few faculties and 3133 MaterMagist 83 | maintain, is altogether unjust-no matter how much wealth it 3134 PacemTerris 85 | founded on the unshakable and unmoving rock of the moral law, that 3135 PetrCathed 4,103 | 103. We are sure it is unnecessary for us to mention it, but 3136 PacemTerris 144 | declaration did not meet with unqualified approval in some quarters; 3137 MaterMagist 188 | effect are based on such unreliable and controversial data that 3138 PaenitAgere 27 | cause of all rebellion and unrest, man's revolt against God."25~ 3139 AeterDeiSap 6 | died. Recognizing Leo's unrivalled theological learning and 3140 PacemTerris 90 | further demands an attitude of unrufffled impartiality in the use 3141 MaterMagist 58 | ensues: in particular, the unscrupulous exploitation of the weak 3142 PetrCathed 4,130 | the state, try boldly and unscrupulously to deprive men of their 3143 PetrCathed 2,43 | property (opinions sometimes unsound, sometimes not entirely 3144 PetrCathed 3,66 | transient, uncertain, or unstable.23 Though there is no such 3145 PetrCathed 3,93 | peace is not completely untroubled and serene; it is active, 3146 MaterMagist 187 | rate-which in such countries is unusually high-will tend to remain 3147 PacemTerris 120 | of other countries, or an unwarranted interference in their affairs. 3148 SacerNostri 1,23 | timely warnings against unwise or imprudent actions, and 3149 MaterMagist 10 | time of social and economic upheaval, of heightening tensions 3150 AeterDeiSap 9 | the errors of Nestorius, upheld Christ's Divinity and the 3151 MaterMagist 111 | does not intend merely to uphold the present condition of 3152 MaterMagist 55 | responsible for his own upkeep and that of his family. 3153 MaterMagist 4 | eternal salvation that was uppermost in His mind, but He showed 3154 PetrCathed 2,55 | most precious gift, to an upright and religious life. ~ 3155 PetrCathed 1,6 | These errors turn everything upside down: they menace individuals 3156 MaterMagist 217 | to eliminate the soul's upward surge toward God. But today' 3157 MaterMagist 2 | earthly existence and reach upwards for the eternal life of 3158 PrincPastor 18 | discipline in the Pontifical Urban Athenaeum of the Propagation 3159 PacemTerris 134 | gravity, complexity and urgency-especially as regards the preservation 3160 SacerNostri 2,46 | convinced of this-witnesses tell us-all that was necessary was to 3161 PacemTerris 159 | thought to be altogether useless-may in fact be fruitful at the 3162 PaenitAgere 26 | indulgence, obtainable on the usual conditions. ~ 3163 MaterMagist 119 | to share the use and the utility thereof with his neighbor'."36~ 3164 PrincPastor 22 | be easily maintained and utilized, and to projects whose organization 3165 PaenitAgere 37 | must give louder and louder utterance to that "word by which the 3166 PaenitAgere 7 | impressive of these prophetic utterances is surely that warning of 3167 PetrCathed 3,65 | philosophies risen from among the vagaries of human opinion: one after 3168 GrataRecord 3 | younger days have not faded or vanished as the years of Our life 3169 PetrCathed 2,34 | ruin await both victor and vanquished. The monstrous weapons our 3170 PacemTerris 124 | their greater power and vaster resources, will themselves 3171 PacemTerris 130 | technical information have so vastly increased. This has led 3172 PaenitAgere 9 | 9. He was even more vehement than were the Prophets in 3173 MaterMagist 65 | are, so to say, the main vehicle of this social growth-be 3174 SacerNostri 2,45 | Christ hidden beneath the veils of the Eucharist really 3175 AeterDeiSap 54 | apostolic rock" was extolled and venerated not only by the Western 3176 SacerNostri 3,95 | occasions99 with the supreme veneration and obedience they deserve. ~ 3177 SacerNostri 3,94 | where it is a matter of venial sins; the Supreme Pontiff 3178 MaterMagist 128 | the business side of the venture as are permitted or required 3179 PetrCathed 2,38 | Anyone, therefore, who ventures to deny that there are differences 3180 MaterMagist 244 | false gods are strikingly verified today. Men are losing their 3181 SacerNostri 2,39 | the life of St. John M. Viand may make all of the sacred 3182 SacerNostri 1,11 | this regard of St. John Vianney-a man who was "hard on himself, 3183 AeterDeiSap 6 | worthy candidate for Christ's vicarious power on earth than this 3184 PrincPastor 9 | consecrated in 1923, and the first vicars apostolic of African Negro 3185 PrincPastor 58 | the certainty that final victory will be hers. ~ 3186 MaterMagist 48 | Finally-to take a world view-one observes a marked disparity 3187 MaterMagist 73 | productivity. The utmost vigilance and effort is needed to 3188 MaterMagist 108 | and economic principle so vigorously asserted and defended by 3189 PetrCathed 3,76(31) | Letter 43.5: Corp. Vind. III, 2, 594; cf. Letter 3190 AeterDeiSap 27 | mysteries of our faith and vindicating it against the errors that 3191 PrincPastor 6 | of the toilers in God's vineyard are very arduous, or regions 3192 PetrCathed 4,113 | perform with the same blend of virginal and maternal concern! They 3193 GrataRecord 1(1) | 278 ff.; Augustissimae Virginis, XVII, 285 ff.; Diuturni 3194 SacerNostri 1,23 | in the Encyclical Sacra Virginitas.34~St. John Vianney on Chastity~ 3195 AeterDeiSap 38 | gave fruitfulness to her virginity. St. Leo praises Mary as " 3196 PetrCathed Int,1 | predecessor passed from this life. Virtually the entire world, regardless 3197 SacerNostri 1,29 | supreme importance of this virtue-as sometimes happens at the 3198 PetrCathed 4,148 | life, this holiness and virtue-not only you who remain steadfastly 3199 PrincPastor 37 | expression, he had praised that virtue-without which a Christian is nothing.68 ~ 3200 AeterDeiSap 23 | accuracy of St. Leo's prophetic vision, here expressed, and to 3201 GrataRecord 11 | afternoon, We are scheduled to visit the North American College 3202 PrincPastor 35 | glorify God in the day of visitation."62~Union in Charity~ 3203 SacerNostri 2,41 | such as daily meditation, visits to the Blessed Sacrament, 3204 SacerNostri 1,27 | this aim to be achieved. Vndoubtedly, this was God's way of bending 3205 GrataRecord 2 | And as we recite these vocal prayers, we meditate upon 3206 AeterDeiSap 19 | twenty-eighth canon, which voiced the agreement of the Fathers 3207 MaterMagist 262 | We wish to conclude it by voicing the following desires: May 3208 PaenitAgere 14 | severe warning: "A man making void the law of Moses dies without 3209 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | Pont. Max. Opera omnia, vol. 18, Bullarium, tom. III, 3210 AeterDeiSap 11 | cursory glance over the great volume of evidence of his amazing 3211 PetrCathed 4,111 | holy virgins who by their vows have consecrated themselves 3212 PacemTerris 46(29) | In Epist. ad Rom. c. 13, vv. 1-2, homil. XXIII; PG 60. 3213 MaterMagist 32 | present circumstances that the wage-contract be somewhat modified by 3214 MaterMagist 32 | of partnership, so that "wage-earners and other employees participate 3215 MaterMagist 256 | light in the Lord"57 and who walks as a "child of the light"58 3216 PetrCathed 4,140 | than she is protected with walls."67~ 3217 PetrCathed 4,144 | is so unfortunate as to wander far from his divine Redeemer 3218 PetrCathed 3,70 | 70. Whenever a man has wandered from this path, the Church 3219 PaenitAgere 27 | wayward human race that wanders aimlessly without a guide. 3220 AeterDeiSap 45 | for himself. Not that he wanted worldly honor, but he had 3221 PaenitAgere 34 | up those things that are wanting of the sufferings of Christ, 3222 PetrCathed 2,36 | step brings rioting mobs, wanton destruction of property, 3223 PetrCathed 1,11 | Anyone who consciously and wantonly attacks known truth, who 3224 PetrCathed 1,15 | zealously and relentlessly to ward off the impact of this great 3225 SacerNostri 3,108 | We embrace them with a warm love and remind them that, 3226 PetrCathed 4,126 | are sure that it will be warmly received. We wish these 3227 PrincPastor 57 | and will bring them the warmth of supernatural affection, 3228 PrincPastor 44 | necessary-and We can never warn sufficiently of this-that 3229 PetrCathed 3,93 | that is ever at war. It wars with every sort of error, 3230 PaenitAgere 38 | not be allowed to go to waste; it must find its way into 3231 AeterDeiSap 70 | fifth century. The same waves of bitter hostility break 3232 PaenitAgere 27 | may bring back to Him our wayward human race that wanders 3233 PaenitAgere 36 | pleasures, thus debasing and weakening the nobler powers of the 3234 MaterMagist 238 | suitable action, and not wear themselves out in interminable 3235 PaenitAgere 6 | the Prophets; they never wearied of exhorting the Israelites 3236 GrataRecord 2 | meditation. In saying it we weave a mystic garland of Ave 3237 PetrCathed 4,113 | for children born out of wedlock they stand in the place 3238 PaenitAgere 17(18) | Collect for Wednesday in the fourth week in Lent. ~ 3239 MaterMagist 28 | the many pressing problems weighing upon human society and calling 3240 MaterMagist 158 | of responsibility which weighs upon each and every one, 3241 PetrCathed 1,13 | boldly insinuated . . . into weighty tomes and slender volumes, 3242 PrincPastor 16 | and education while yet welcoming those material and technical 3243 PacemTerris 34 | about a society that is welded together by force. Far from 3244 PacemTerris 27 | him is assigned a certain, well-defined sphere of law, immune from 3245 PetrCathed 4,120 | mind, since-as all know well-in unity there is greater strength. 3246 MaterMagist 104 | 104. It is well-known that in recent years in 3247 SacerNostri 3,93 | of souls to be eager and well-prepared in devoting themselves to 3248 AeterDeiSap 37 | unity of the Church has its well-spring in the birth of God's Incarnate 3249 PrincPastor 43 | and the most generous and well-trained laymen; We can state that 3250 SacerNostri 3,71 | prayers to God, you have wept, you have groaned, you have 3251 MaterMagist 58 | and, like cockle among the wheat, thrive in every land. ~ 3252 PetrCathed 3,90 | His mysterious designs. Wherefore, to all Our brethren and 3253 | Wherein 3254 MaterMagist 140 | inferiority, depriving them of the wherewithal for a decent standard of 3255 SacerNostri 2,42 | churchmen are caught up in the whirl of external affairs, gradually 3256 GrataRecord 13 | daily activity, rapid as a whirlwind, sometimes makes souls wither 3257 PaenitAgere 14 | sinners who have stained the white robe of their sacred baptism 3258 PrincPastor 2 | life. We happily recall Whitsunday in 1922, the third centenary 3259 SacerNostri 1,21 | the priests of our time who-as is unfortunately the case 3260 MaterMagist 71 | force in the country as a whole-and finally the requirements 3261 PacemTerris 160 | with a desire to institute wholesale reforms whenever they come 3262 PetrCathed 1,10 | doctrine devised in the wickedness of men, in craftiness, according 3263 MaterMagist 115 | policy which facilitates the widest possible distribution of 3264 PacemTerris 11 | stemming from his work; widowhood; old age; enforced unemployment; 3265 PetrCathed 1,10 | craftiness, according to the wiles of error. Rather are we 3266 PetrCathed 1,17 | do not attack the truth wilfully, but work in heedless disregard 3267 PetrCathed 1,10 | and carried about by every wind of doctrine devised in the 3268 PaenitAgere 19 | almsgiving. It is on these wings that our prayers fly the 3269 SacerNostri 3,78 | the kind of speaker who wins the souls of the faithful. 3270 PetrCathed 4,110(60) | 225 ff. [English tr.: TPS (Winter 1957-58) v. 4, pp. 295-312.]~ 3271 SacerNostri 3,93 | that men have their sins wiped away and are reconciled 3272 AeterDeiSap 27 | fame and reputation of this wisest of popes can hardly be rivalled 3273 MaterMagist 91 | employees are justified in wishing to participate in the activity 3274 SacerNostri 3,78 | listeners and so full of wit and charm that even St. 3275 MaterMagist 109 | while at the same time withdrawing man's right to dispose freely 3276 GrataRecord 13 | whirlwind, sometimes makes souls wither and become content with 3277 GrataRecord 8 | decay, the Roman Pontificate withstands the rush of centuries, even 3278 MaterMagist 49 | economic matters. We are witnessing the break-away from colonialism 3279 PacemTerris 15 | which both the man and the woman enjoy equal rights and duties-or 3280 PetrCathed 4,146 | that which was expressed so wonderfully about Christians in the 3281 GrataRecord 20 | and your advice, will add wondrous growth to the universal 3282 PacemTerris 75 | that a clear and precisely worded charter of fundamental human 3283 AeterDeiSap 20 | occasioned not so much by the wording of the twenty-eighth canon 3284 MaterMagist 17 | authoritatively by this great Pope. ~Work-a Specifically Human Activity~ 3285 MaterMagist 91 | the company for which they work-be it a private or a public 3286 MaterMagist 258 | civilization in which we live and work-leaven it with the ferment of the 3287 MaterMagist 255 | himself through his daily work-which in most cases is of a temporal 3288 MaterMagist 147 | organizations, agricultural workers-as indeed all other classes 3289 MaterMagist 140 | section of the population-farm workers-in a permanent state of economic 3290 MaterMagist 147 | indeed all other classes of workers-must always be guided by moral 3291 MaterMagist 90 | cooperatives throughout the world-to realize the greatness of 3292 MaterMagist 187 | improve. It must surely worsen, even to the point of extreme 3293 MaterMagist 244 | of the Psalmist about the worshippers of false gods are strikingly 3294 MaterMagist 248 | day a week to his duty of worshipping the eternal Majesty. Free 3295 PaenitAgere 21 | faithful to prepare themselves worthily and joyously for the First 3296 MaterMagist 203 | a deterrent against the would-be aggressor. ~ 3297 SacerNostri 3,90 | terrible devastation it wreaks in the souls of men. He 3298 PaenitAgere 13 | glory, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that 3299 AeterDeiSap 11 | amazing industry as pastor and writer to realize that he was equally 3300 PacemTerris 46 | passage, St. John Chrysostom writes: "What are you saying? Is 3301 SacerNostri 1,24 | the terrible havoc that is wrought by impure desire. This was 3302 PrincPastor 28 | 28. Our predecessor Pius XII-and this redounds to his special 3303 PetrCathed 4,131 | predecessors-especially Popes Pius XI and Pius XII-have condemned in the past, and 3304 MaterMagist 242 | Our Predecessor, Pope Pius Xl, lamented in Quadragesimo 3305 MaterMagist 7 | by Our Predecessor, Leo XlIl.5~ 3306 SacerNostri 3,59 | predecessor of happy memory, Pius Xll, gave a wise warning: "The 3307 GrataRecord 1(1) | 300 ff.; Fidentem piumque, XVI, 278 ff.; Augustissimae 3308 GrataRecord 1(1) | Augustissimae Virginis, XVII, 285 ff.; Diuturni temporis, 3309 GrataRecord 1(1) | ff.; Diuturni temporis, XVIII, 153 ff. ~ 3310 PacemTerris 78(52) | ingressi, Acta Leonis XIII, XXII, 1902-1903, pp. 52-80. ~ 3311 SacerNostri 3,67 | pointed out-how much he yearned and how long he prayed to 3312 MaterMagist 261 | goodness: and our earth shall yield her fruit. Justice shall 3313 PetrCathed 4,125 | Divine Redeemer bore the yoke of the cross to wash away 3314 PacemTerris 164 | it. And peace will be in you-true, sure, most ordered peace. 3315 MaterMagist 95 | consequence, the modern youth is enabled to devote a longer 3316 PrincPastor 19 | however, which is so full of youthful vigor and is constantly 3317 PrincPastor 29 | of vigorous and sensible youthfulness which is always ready to 3318 SacerNostri 1,24(37) | Cf. Archiv. Secret. Vat., z. 3897, p. 304.~ 3319 PrincPastor 4 | enkindling the faithful with new zeal-We would like, We repeat, to


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